298  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.        { AmjiXi905arm' 
Lloyd  Preston  Palmer,  Ralph  McDonnell  Reahard,  John  Shelley 
Saurman,  Samuel  Arthur  Shifter,  William  Styres  Shugars,  Clement 
Jerome  Sibila  and  Joseph  Louis  Wade. 
The  Maisch  Prize,  $20  in  gold,  offered  by  Mr.  Jacob  H.  Red- 
secker,  of  Lebanon,  Pa.,  for  histological  knowledge  of  drugs,  was 
awarded  to  John  Ross  Rippetoe,  the  presentation  being  made  by 
Professor  Kraemer.  The  following  graduates  deserved  honorable 
mention  in  connection  therewith  :  Irvin  Milton  Anspach,  George 
Mahlon  Beringer,  Jr.,  Juan  Diego  Fernandez,  Horace  Ware  Given, 
George  Washington  Miller,  Richard  Henry  Ottmann,  Joseph  Percy 
Remington,  John  Shelley  Saurman,  William  Styres  Shugars,  Clem- 
ent Jerome  Sibila  and  Edward  Elias  Woodland. 
The  Theoretical  Pharmacy  Prize,  a  Troemner  agate  prescrip- 
tion balance,  offered  by  Mr.  Mahlon  N.  Kline,  for  the  best  examina- 
tion in  theory  and  practice  of  pharmacy,  was  awarded  to  George 
Mahlon  Beringer,  Jr.  The  following  graduates  deserved  honorable 
mention  in  connection  therewith :  Frederick  William  McNess, 
Lloyd  Preston  Palmer,  Ralph  McDonnell  Reahard  and  Edward  Elias 
Woodland. 
The  Commercial  Training  Prize,  $20  in  gold,  offered  by  Prof. 
Joseph  P.  Remington,  to  the  graduate  who  passed  the  best  exami- 
nation in  commercial  training  at  the  final  examination  for  the  degree, 
was  awarded  to  Clarence  LaRue  Bonta,  the  presentation  being  made 
by  Dr.  Adolph  W.  Miller.  The  following  graduates  deserved  honor- 
able mention  in  connection  therewith  :  Irvin  Milton  Anspach,  George 
Mahlon  Beringer,  Jr.,  Frank  William  Cast,  Katie  Minerva  Davido- 
witch,  Francis  Theodore  Elliot,  Frank  Morton  Garton,  John  Henry 
Gross,  Powell  Hampton,  Frank  Herman  Holzschuh,  Charles  Herbert 
Johnson,  Bertram  Kahnweiler,  Frederick  William  McNess,  Charles 
Maier,  George  Washington  Miller,  Edwin  Royer  Mohler,  George 
Lohman  Nevins,  Edwin  Leigh  Newcomb,  Lloyd  Preston  Palmer, 
Ralph  McDonnell  Reahard,  Joseph  Percy  Remington,  John  Ross 
Rippetoe,  Patrick  Aloysius  Roan,  Samuel  Arthur  Shiffer,  Stanley 
Gloninger  Smith,  Frederick  Maurice  Snyder,  Maude  Sollenberger, 
Franklin  Pierce  States,  Jr.,  Nellie  Jane  Stevenson,  James  Callanan 
Van  Antwerp,  Clinton  Robert  Weiser  and  Edward  Elias  Woodland. 
The  Instructors'  Prize,  $20,  offered  by  the  Instructors  of  the 
College,  for  the  highest  term  average  in  the  branches  of  pharmacy, 
chemistry  and  materia  medica,  was  awarded  to  George  Mahlon 
